Jason Fb wrote in post #1165839:
> 3) you probably don't want to load that file from your layout, you
> probably want to load the application.js as instructed by the Gem
> instructions
>
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I have a question, will placing this function inside of the
application.js override the layout throughout the entire app? Or can I
call the backstretch.js for different pages? I'm really using this gem
just to get the carousel background effect for the index landing page.
The instructions says to bundle install and add //= require statement to
the application.js. Which is what I did. I may use the gem again for
pages other than the index to call backgrounds with one line of code. My
original setup involved using css to cover the entire background with a
fixed image.
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